Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1975, p. 4

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Georgetown Streetsville share 4town crowns GEORGETOWN bantam captain Joe Spitzer congratulated by Legion Minor Hockey member Irwin The Acton Free Press Wed Mar 1975 Georgetown and Streets ville snared the champion ships at the annual tournament for select teams In Acton day Mac Milk atoms Its first chum with a 2 1 win over Streetsville and a con quest of Montego Construction ban tarns bopped Orange and 1 to win their crown Streetsville teams won both the and midget titles defeating Georgetown teams in the finals Consolation champions were atoms I lie and Ac ton bantams The bantams coached by jus Holmes Don Van Fleet and George McPhail brought Acton a consolation with over llmi win against David Johnson scored the winning goal at the mark or the overtime period Johnson George Brown Craig and Nick also scored for Alton while Tim con twice Greg Clark and Murray McLillnn once each for Alan Don Still Kevin Moon Dean Howard and Mitchell were the scorers for in their consolation win over Acton Lance Alton replied for Acton and Greg Golden fired hat tricks for atoms who crushed Acton 14 in Ihiir game SomL parents ixprcssed dismay that the Alton atom team l In its two games had had no exhibition games prior to the Legion officials pointed out the A town had been this year when the local group entered both minor and major atom teams in the Waterloo Wellington league for the first tunc Acton bantams lost a narrow decision to Streets villi on shots on goal In overtime in the first round playing ton tie Nick netted two goals Jeff Gardiner and George one apiece for Acton Mike scored three oals for Streetsville Goals by Todd Cook and Lav Hon left Acton pce- short at to Georgetown In till first round Wilson fired tin lone Alton alum goal of tin in an 11 1 first round loss to pulled a 4 upset ver Georgetown In the midget ihumpionshlp garni while pec wees won heir championship penalty Jim I of was the winner of a bond in hi tournament draw John who chaired the tournament committee led the I eglon ladies fur mitring to the hungry at Branch 117 throughout the day and Don of who handled more his share of games whin fulled to show Also on the tournament lommittee were James Ab Irwin JennMiPhall and Tournament Scoreboard Georgetown Streetsville 11 Acton 1 14 Acton Georgetown Orangcville 3 Georgetown 3 Acton Orangcville Acton 1 Gerogctown Bantam Acton won on shots on goal In overtime Georgetown Orangcville Acton 5 4 ovt Georgetown 4 Midget Georgetown Orangcville 18 Acton 1 Midget finals were two games total goals Streetsville 4 Georgetown LONGTIME Legion minor hockey worker James presented the midget championship tro phy to Streetsville captain Mike Bradley and coach Pete Instructors notice rapid improvement in Hockey and Skating school students Twenty weeks of ins true in the basics of skating and elementary hockey skills will come to an end for Acton and area youngsters tonight Wednesday when School holds its party Jim James and Harold f of the school Ihe I milk and doughnuts party March inch year reward their for and progress With Mike and Lloyd on Ihc instruction staff the school youngsters not only valuable hockey teaching but bo good leadership past five years lames has made a point of increasing his hockey He has completed the fitit three levels of the couching course and was notified of his up tana into the Level 4 which will be held at University of Waterloo in conjunction the Memorial Cup finals in Kitchener Jim has also attended two major clinics at Howie Meeker was HOCKEY SCHOOL student Brian Danagher proving his balance 1X11 A I TI fwnrnlY T Chip HOURS Mon Thurt 8pm Sat 10 am Sunday Noon 8pm Tel guest Instructor gained experience as a junior and intermediate player in the North Hal Ion area and later as coach of the Acton bantams Doth Marcoux and are Acton minor hockey grads One of our main jectives is to show the thai learning can James explains We don want any kids crying in our rooms And learn they do Beginning In early November students are allowed to skate pushing a chair for a maximum of three sessions The chair is taken away and they are forced to skate on their own Soon as their confidence grows hey start taking strides Pushes crossovers and stops are the next teaching topics Youngsters in a more fw advanced group arc taught the proper port of the skate blade to push with We go on the theory of balance before power says James We don worry about power at this age The school had 160 children enrolled this year ranging In age from to Approximately 10 girls were in the classes which were held at the arena Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6 until 7 Registration fee for the week school was Results of Jim and Harold efforts are beginning to show in the improved techniques of the Acton minor and major atom players Many of them learned to skate at the school four years ago notice Guelph wins rubber match minor edged Acton Men 1 last week In the rubber match of a three gome exhibition scries which spread out over the entire hockey Mike Marsh ill stored he Acton goal with assists going to Joe Curler and Rob Allsnp The Marshall AllsopCurler line was Acton best Dave Anderson and Andy llcrby came up with stellar efforts In the Aclnn nets Following lompctition In he teach this weekend the will wind the season with father and son game at the Wed nesdiy their first game at Beach Friday at 12 Acton AW midgets play their first game in the Hamilton tournament on Good Mark ham Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so if you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 YOUNGSTERS have fun learning at Acton Hockey and Skating school Stpam FREE ESTIMATES- in Major atoms out of S Pt Coborne tourney SUPERMARKET imp youngster from the beginning of ihc school until the end Supermarket James adds J Thetwohockeyandskatlng Niagara Lake in the teachers arc interested in isolation expanding the school to include sessions for year olds next year if they can manage to get ice time We hope to keep going as long as ice rental docsn price us out James says We re in this for the kids not to make a big profit As in the past this years school attracted students from Rock wood and tournament on the weekend fcarher he atoms 1 to in the first round Hamilton in consolation play Going to the Port tournament has been a tradition for Acton teams since 1971 when an Aclon team first entered The atoms have made it to the Waterloo Wellington league finals against cither New Hamburg or ousting two games to one in the semi finals won the series opener here in but lost both games on their home ice I his t the atoms play in the tournament THE ACTON FREE PRESS as Second Clan Malt Postal Registration Acton Legion Minor Hockey Association Presents Its DAY OF CHAMPIONS AT COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday March 29th EXCITING GAMES Consolation Games begin at 830 am Championship Games start at 100 pm to presented gaum MILL ST ACTON Meat Department Specials I Killed NOT Frozen 6 TURKEYS Swift Bona In Half or Whole FULLY COOKED HAMS CENTRE CUT HAM STEAKS Maple Leaf lb Vac SIDE BACON 139 POLISH SAUSAGE 09 PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH SPECIALS Tin TOMATO JUICE 2M00 Bicki or Jar 30c DILL PICKLES Garlic No Garlic 59 Chate Sanborn 10 Jar INSTANT COFFEE Limit 2 Jan Par Pantry Shalf 28 Tin PEACHES 59 Robin Hood 7 lb Bag ALL PURPOSE FLOUR Sava 16c Dainty lb Box RICE Save 69 Stokaly 14 Tin PEAS Sava 28c 389 Spray Tin CRANBERRY SAUCE 289 lb Box SODA CRACKERS 59 Silvarwoodt K Gallon FAVORITE ICE CREAM Sava 20c 129 Canada No 1 20 lb Bag POTATOES 69 1 California Slia CELERY 39 ORANGES 69 Fancy lb Bag Mcintosh APPLES 99

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